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Pls how do we get the JAMB admission no for the DE registration. My relation presented her JAMB admission letter (1st degree) but was told to go to her school to get a fresh number. Pls has anyone successfully done this? She already bought the JAMB DE scratch card |
Pls hw do we sort out these JAMB reg no things. I have a relation who is interested and had bought the form but could not register. They said she has to go to her school in the East to go get a no as the one on her JAMB admission letter was old. Pls does anyone know how to go about this? She currently lives in the North. |
Has he gotten a job yet? I hope they he won't be smeared with faeces on getting a job and settling down with a family! Who am I to comment here sef? Different strokes for different folks. |
ziccoit:sth like GREEN ZONE like dt. Journalists ib Iraq raising false alarm abt WMD. |
You tried just that you did not articulate this well the way everyone will understand. Some of those hard-core assets might not be fully recovered and thus may become lost assets. However, CBN forces banks to make provisons for all facilities according to prudential guidelines: 1% for performing loans known as general loan loss provisioning. At the end of the facility after full regularisation, it comes back as profit. Others are 10%, 50% and 100% for lost accounts. However, when recovery is meticulously done in the current financial year, most of those earnings locked or lost as interest on classified accounts would be earned by the banks as profit which wld hit this year's P and L account or Fin Reports. So the banks although having made such provisionings can still earn them back once fully recovered. All hope is not lost really! maxhatman: |
Very common in FUTO ooooo. Lecturer go do example with small calculation. Na d same simple one go dey for notes and handout. Assignment na die! That is not all oooo.When u come see exam question, u will be wondering the correlation btw the lecture notes and the wicked calculations imported from nowhere. Na only God help us graduate from dt school with good grades. |
Trying to get his pix from facebook but do not know how to go about it. Does anyone here especially UNIBEN people know him?
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He just buried his mum on 7th April,2015 and was hit by a vehicle in Onitsha on 26th April,2015. He died immediately. He is a UNIBEN Alumni who was taken at the prime of his life.To his friends,family members,UNIBEN family and his loved ones please take heart. RIP Alex Obasi Alum! |
Diamond mobile app is the best of them all. |
Unu gworokwahu nwayo deyi efa nde NKPORO e baa. NKPORO dialect is part of the Igbo dialects. |
U did not add me and Naijasinglegirl? I have been around here since 2006 but u don't know me. Lol! |
And they said Jega knows what he is doing. I guess it behoves on Jega to go down to Abia with all his apparatus and enough security for direct supervision of the Abia electoral re-run. At least let us have a decent showing in Abia for the world to see. |
wheredemdey:. Your head dey there jaree! The foolish young commentators don't always think before posting. Trouble is not good for anyone. All these things are interconnected and go in cycles. Once you take a single step to make life difficult for the other, the ripple effect would hit back at all and the ecosystem is balanced out... just pass the bulk and the extra cost of doing businesses to the masses. Ultimately, everything balances out. |
kadyrov25:. Why are you this foolish? You sound like some disgruntled yoruba fellas. |
Pls hw many slots and is HND allowed too? |
freshcvv:. It would be done by people that really have that time. It took him a very long time and arduos research to quote those passages to validate his fiendish acts. How do you then expect someone who is looking for his daily bread to just stand and in a minute respond to him appropriately? No time oooo. |
Aka aja aja na-ebute onu mmanu mmanu. It is the activities of the hustling and bustling that translate into nos and figures and ultimately into profits. In naira and kobo na him be bottom line and profits u see in ur pockets and accounts. For us to buy garri for our families, the usual human and vehicular traffic is inevitable. Thanks for sharing anyway. |
You are the one complicating the matter. Take your wife to the Pastor and church board. Two of you will be prayed for by d church in one evening like that after Bible study. If you have anything for refreshment, fine, if not, still fine. That is all. I have witnessed it several times in my church. They call it CHURCH BLESSING. One couple even came in suit and wedding gown once in my Lagos church. The pastor scolded them and told the next couple that would come not to bother abt all those paraphanerlia. It was snacks and fanta we ate that night. Pls stop accusing churches unnecessarily. Throw away shame and simplify ur life. Deme deme. |
RotrEmmanuel:. It is true. My neighbour invested some funds around 300k on inverters and have since been having power 24/7. I m dead serious. The only thing is that he disconnected some appliances from d inverter to ensure the stored voltage lasts longer. |
Good one. But next time pls note that akpa ego is not generally N200 in all Igboland. It is actually N200 where I came from. Igbo Izugbe would rather u said " nari naira abuo". But this is a thoughtful piece. I melaa. |
I knew it! I doubted that story and the pix. Aunty Josephine was a high-flier in FUTO when we came in as freshers. Pls let's be careful not to spread falsehood on this site oooo. |
Aba or mkpuru ukoghubi |
Speechless my people.... pensive |
Let's roll. |
Aunty Josephine? I hope the pix is correct. She is a nice lady. Our CASOR ( Christ Ambassadors Student Outreach) mummy or sister's cordinator in FUTO some years back. She took care of us when we stepped into the school newly for registration and was always kind-hearted. I just hope the pix up there is not wrong. She really is a good Christian model. |
She could also be pregnant and feels uncomfortable with so many things. ... from experience though! |
If you have a current account cheque book or know smeone who has an account in d branch, you can get the sort code from d cheque book. Down on d cheque book,the second no after the account no is d sort code. It starts with 063...... besides,ur acct officer can provide same too. Cheers |

